> PS: for non-autochanger configurations, I have noticed that Bacula can
> label a
> volume and will often set InChanger=1, which is incorrect, and could
lead
> to
> the same problem noted above (message: no appendable volume found,
...).
> In
> non-autochanger configurations, the StorageId is not significant since
the
> volume can be mounted on any device with the same Media Type.

Would this argue for defining manual drives as an autochanger with a
special/null changer device? That would allow the device selection code
to be completely consistent regardless of device type or configuration.


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